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1 вменить лицу в вину
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вменить лицу в вину
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2 вменить лицу что-либо в вину
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > вменить лицу что-либо в вину
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3 निपत्
ni-pat
to rush upon, attack, assail (acc. orᅠ loc.) Ratnâv. Kathās. ;
to fall down, fall upon orᅠ into (lit. andᅠ fig., with upari, acc. orᅠ loc.;
with pādayoḥ, to throw one's self at a person's <gen.> feet Kum. Kathās.);
to fall into ruin orᅠ decay, be lost AV. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
to be miscarried (as the fetus) BhP. ;
to befall, happen, take place, occur, fall to the share of (loc.) Mn. MBh. Suṡr. etc.;
to enter, be inserted, get a place Pāṇ. Nir.:
Caus. - pātayati (aor. - apīpatat RV.), to cause to fall down, orᅠ on (loc.), throw down, fell, kill, destroy RV. etc. etc.;
to spit out Pañc. III, 60 ;
to inlay, emboss MBh. IV, 1325 ;
to fix (the teeth) in (loc.) MBh. ;
to direct (the eyes) towards (loc.) MārkP. ;
to impute (a fault) to (gen.) Kathās. ;
to raise (taxes) from (abl.) MBh. ;
(in gram.) to put down as a special orᅠ irregular form, consider as anomalous orᅠ irregular
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